Libya inches up press freedom index

Libya has climbed six positions in Reporters Without Borders' (RSF) 2025 Press Freedom Index, now ranking 137th amongst 180 countries worldwide.Despite this upward movement, Libya remains classified in the "difficult situation"…

Pentagon receives Libyan Deputy Defence Minister

The US Department of Defence hosted Libya's Deputy Minister of Defence, Abdulsalam Al-Zoubi, on Saturday in Washington. This meeting represents the first official visit by a Libyan Defence Ministry official to the Pentagon in more than…

Libya seeks partnerships for energy sector growth

Libya's Minister for Oil and Gas, Khalifa Abdul-Sadiq, has recently urged major companies to get their applications in and invest safely in Libya's oil sector. In a speech at the Natural Resources Summit over in Istanbul,…

Sudan: Al-Nuhud falls as army airstrikes intensify

Fierce fighting erupted Saturday across West Kordofan as the bloody power struggle between Sudan's warring factions reached new heights.The Sudanese Armed Forces launched concentrated aerial bombardments against Rapid Support Forces…

US defends deportation policies amid Libya reports

The US State Department has confirmed its dedication to enforcing immigration policies and deporting foreign nationals who pose security threats or have entered the country illegally. This statement came in response to media reports…

EU trade commissioner rejects proposed US import tariffs

The European Union has taken a firm stance against the United States' recent implementation of global import duties, according to statements from EU Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic.In an interview with The Financial Times,…

British MPs press Libya on decades-old IRA bombing payouts

The British House of Lords held extensive discussions involving the potential use of frozen Libyan assets to compensate victims of IRA attacks that occurred in the 1970s and 1980s.These sophisticated attacks allegedly involved…